rather than procrastinate, just do it.
Yes, but the sentence will probably become longer than comfortable to read.
I.P- Her nostalgia caused her to live in the past, rather than the present.
His issues lye more with attention rather than immaturity.
No, you cannot start a sentence with "no" unless you need to do so. No reason exists not to start a sentence with that word, as you can see. No one will care if you do start a sentence with it.
Surprisingly, many people are sad or stressed during the holidays rather than joyful.
yes you can.
you should buy this car rather than that one.
You can start a sentence with "Also"
A phrase, rather than a sentence, it means: scullery maid
if it has a question mark rather than =
I would rather spend a nice day at the park than go to work.
It was intended that the student pioneer writing this sentence rather than just plagiarizing it as he did.
When the subject is plural rather than singular.
You can use "rather than" to show preference or contrast between two alternatives. For example: "I prefer coffee rather than tea" or "I would walk rather than take the bus."
Example sentence - Many ranchers are now raising bison rather than cattle.
Example sentence - Many ranchers are now raising bison rather than cattle.
There was opposition to the policy but it was muted rather than overt or united.